False panic alarm reported at retail store, Hood River OR
Police responded to a panic alarm initially reported at a liquor store near Cascade Avenue but later clarified that the alarm originated from the Verizon store. The alarm company confirmed the first alert was a mistake.
Audio|Source: Hood River Police-Fire-ODOT-ODF
02:23
Transcript:
00:00
To respond to Hood River Liquor near Cascade Ave for a panic alarm.
00:08
Go ahead.
00:12
5-1, where are you?
00:42
To the liquor store.
00:49
Check the door and see if you get a response.
01:01
Okay, she has called now.
01:16
One, show me off there.
01:20
Copy in, no answer.
01:27
Six there, one.
01:29
One-two-third, everything's standard for me.
01:31
I'll be clear.
01:36
6-0 from 1.
01:38
The alarm company is up, please.
01:39
Be clear.
01:43
6.0 from 1 also.
01:47
Clear.
01:48
Clear.
01:50
The alarm company actually called back.
01:53
They made a mistake.
01:54
The alarm is coming from the Verizon store.
02:04
They need to be careful not to make a mistake that causes someone to get shot.
02:07
I'll be on at Verizon.
02:12
Copy.
02:15
The first to Verizon store at 10-4[1].
02:23
I'll be left.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment/Message received
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